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CLYTEMNESTRA stands over them . Blood stains are on her face and dress ] CLYTEMNESTRA : Words , endless words , I spoke to serve my ... It was slow in coming , but it cameI stand here where I struck . So did I. Nothing do I deny .
CLYTEMNESTRA stands over them . Blood stains are on her face and dress ] CLYTEMNESTRA : Words , endless words , I spoke to serve my ... It was slow in coming , but it cameI stand here where I struck . So did I. Nothing do I deny .
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Stand firm . AEGISTHUS : Hand on hilt , I too am ready . Death be judge . I am content . LEADER : Death ! ... Before they can come to blows CLYTEMNESTRA hurries down the steps and stands between the two bands .
Stand firm . AEGISTHUS : Hand on hilt , I too am ready . Death be judge . I am content . LEADER : Death ! ... Before they can come to blows CLYTEMNESTRA hurries down the steps and stands between the two bands .
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“ How stands the state , O Panthus ? what stronghold are we to occupy ? ... Others have beset the narrow streets with lowered weapons ; edge and glittering point of steel stand drawn , ready for the slaughter ; scarcely at the entry do ...
“ How stands the state , O Panthus ? what stronghold are we to occupy ? ... Others have beset the narrow streets with lowered weapons ; edge and glittering point of steel stand drawn , ready for the slaughter ; scarcely at the entry do ...
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